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Transparency

ince this column’s inception, I’ve discussed many issues that outdoor gear manufacturers have been addressing, or should have been addressing, to assuage consumer’s concerns about their environmental impact. I have done a lot of research into each brand’s awareness and actions, and taken them at their word, be that on their websites, literature, swing tags or directly from their representatives’ mouths. Most of the time I believe

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